The cricket season is now finished, all the awards completed and John Kyrle student, Chloe Tingle, has had a fantastic season.

Chloe represents the John Kyrle High School at cricket but she has also had an extremely successful club season. Chloe plays for Ross Cricket Club at U13 level. This season, she has won the best bowler award for the Herefordshire Youth League in a boys’ team. Chloe also represents the county at U13 level and, for the second year running, she has won best bowler. Chloe also ended up representing the U15 team and was awarded best bowler in that age group and finishing in the ECB top 15 bowlers in the country at this level. Chloe was also recognised at the awards’ night as being the best bowler within the county at all age levels boys and girls.

Chloe’s talent has been noticed by other coaches and she was selected to play in the summer for a National Festival Team at Malvern cricket festival against U15 & U19 girls’ teams with many of the girls being from first class cricketing counties. Chloe has now been selected to play next season for the National Cricket Festival team who are touring to Barbados in August.

In recognition of Chloe’s achievements the county awarded her the county colours tie which it is believed has never been awarded to a girl before.

Well done to Chloe; her parents and school are very proud of her and look forward to seeing where she can take her achievements in the future.